« AI Interacting with People (through Language) »
Le Sorbonne Center for AI (SCAI) de Sorbonne université accueille Hal Daumé pour un séminaire mardi 15/10 à 14h en amphithéâtre Durand (Bâtiment Escanglon, campus de Jussieu).
Invité : Hal Daumé, on sabbatical at Sorbonne Université from the University of Maryland (http://users.umiacs.umd.edu/~
Cet événement se déroule en anglais.
Short abstract : I’ll discuss three projects related to understanding how people and AI-infused systems can and should interact. In the first, I’ll discuss AI communicating to people, in a shared environment, and how we can use highlighting and possible alternatives as a way to combat confabulations (aka hallucinations). In the second, I’ll discuss people communicating to AI systems, and how we can leverage language’s capability to describe the same behavior at multiple levels of abstraction. Finally, I’ll discuss people and AI interacting at the low level of predictive text systems, and how subtle differences in the behavior of the AI system can – or can not – change people’s behavior. Throughout, I’ll highlight what I think are interesting open questions that I’d love to discuss further with anyone interested!